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Anyway from memory you need : (everything can be found by using google) :

- zlib

- libpng

- sdl-1.2

- sdl-image

- sdl-ttf

- muparser

- sdl-sound

and it's harder for sdl-sound because if you want to be able to play mp3s containing id3 tags, you need to get the latest mercury version instead of the official latest version, but you can start by using the official version 1st anyway.

By the way this mercury version uses libmpg123 for decoding mp3s, so you need this too, search for mpg123 (easier to find in linux, it's included in every dsitribution, but it can be compiled in windows too).

Good luck ! (it's long, but it's not too hard, and the reason why I don't make a big package containing everything is because it would have to be maintained when there are updates and it would be quite boring).

Also you can compile without the console (edit the makefile, find the place where it talks about HAS_CONSOLE and comment it, there are comments explaining this, it's at the topof the makefile). In this case you don't need muparser.

Tux

Posted 07 August 2015 - 03:29 AM

In short, in linux distributions handle dependancies automatically, you say you want to install raine, so it will install all the dependancies 1st automatically.

Normally when compiling a win32 program from linux you loose these dependancies but gentoo has the same system to be able to install dependancies the same way when compiling something in windows, but gentoo is really specialized for developpers.

I could at least put a binary package for sdl_sound because this one is not that easy.

For all the others, it's download the package, extract, run ./configure, make, make install, that's all.

Tux

Posted 08 August 2015 - 04:18 AM

Sorry guys, at least it allowed me to update this and edit the config files in bin, you won't have to edit anything anymore normally.

And added freetype too now.

Now maybe I still forgot something, we'll see how it works !

Now be careful the 7z links seem to display the files directly in the browser as if the web server here didn't know about .7z files. The weird thing is that it works from the main download page though. I'll have to send a message to alpha to see if he has an idea...